Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for IM-PEN'ETRA-BLY
IM-PEN'E-TRA-BLE-NESSIM-PEN'I-TENCE, or IM-PEN'ITEN-CY
IM-PEN'ETRA-BLY, adv.
- With solidity that admits not of being penetrated.
- With hardness that admits not of impression; as, impenetrably dull. Pope.
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